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Group portrait at the Lee wedding
Men, Samoa
Mansfield, Katherine 1888-1923 (Collector) :Piece of K.M.'s yellow silk dress
Miniature portrait of Mary Ann Simpson, nee Hargraves
Betty Curnow's shirt fragments
View of Taiirabut from Tiarei. Otaheite
View of the coast between Maraa and Buunaia - Otaheite
West coast of Otaheite between Maraa and Buunaia
The house at Otaheite where Capt. Carver[?] and Dr. Wylie R.N. lived.
Pomare Queen of Otaheite with her husband Tamatoa in full dress, also in their usual walking costume with Aritaue their eldest son
View at Orohyno, between Papara and Buunaia - Otaheite
[Depictions of Tahitian people]
French blockhouses at Buunaia on the W. coast of Otaheite. Taken from Paea
View of the valley of Fautaua. Otaheite
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